Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1481
In the ward.
Eliza finally regained consciousness.
She first saw Hailey and Leanne. However, Hailey was very busy. She kept making phone calls with her back facing Eliza.
“I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. It most probably has to be postponed to next month due to Eliza’s injury… If you’re in a rush, you can switch to another artist. Or you can wait for Eliza…”
“You’ve finally woken up. I was scared to death. ” Leanne saw Eliza first. Her eyes lit up.
Hailey turned her head too. She hung up after speaking a few more sentences and looked at Eliza. She sighed. “Your injury is really giving me a headache.”
“I’m sorry, Hailey, ” Eliza apologized weakly. “I most probably can’t join the production of The Belle. And there are still two commercials and three events that I was scheduled to attend this month.”
“The people from the commercials and events called. One of them is more urgent, so I rejected it. We have to pay the damages for the breach of contract as well. The others said they’re willing to wait for you.” Hailey rubbed the middle of her brows. “The person we’ve truly let down is Director Cheever. He was determined to make you famous and cast you as the female lead.”
Eliza closed her eyes. Being unable to participate in The Belle was quite a pity, but she did not regret it. She was in a very bad mood yesterday when Jacob came and offended her. She had wanted to get rid of him for a long time already.
“However, I’ve already asked the doctor. She said your injuries are not that serious and you can manage to join the production after a month.
Director Cheever said he can film other scenes first. Nevertheless, after you return to the production, even if you have to work overtime and stay up all night, you have to finish filming the rest of your scenes within two months. During that period, there’ll be a lot of wire stunt scenes. You body… ”
“I can do it.” Eliza nodded.
Hailey was not happy. Instead, she frowned. “ Although you can join the production with your injury, it still hasn’t recovered completely yet. If you go on the wire, it’ll affect the wound…”
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